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Few yellowbelly clips
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Re: Few yellowbelly clips
Yumm! I love yellowbelly. It's been about 10 years since I've had one, though, and I remember they weren't as good from muddy water.......
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Re: Few yellowbelly clips
Looks good AI but not where you would expect to catch a Yella.
Were you trolling structure such as a drop off or submerged trees ?
Were you trolling structure such as a drop off or submerged trees ?
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Re: Few yellowbelly clips
Was trolling rocky banks or islands, staying around the 5-6m in depth due to the lures maximum depth being around 5m. Need to have them right in their faces. Where I caught the yella on the vibe we were way out from any bank, but there is a bug plateau under water which has the depth around 7.5m. Was flicking the vibe off the edge of it which is around 12m, and then bringing it up into the shallower water. Fisherfinder also said Yellas down there so put us in a good spot!MISSED wrote:Looks good AI but not where you would expect to catch a Yella.
Were you trolling structure such as a drop off or submerged trees ?